Rethink urged on tribunal secrecy
Press Review 27 October 2004
Ministers have been urged to rethink new rules which mean that details of employment tribunal claims are kept secret until they reach the public hearing stage.
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Bosses backlash over tribunal charge retreat
Press Review 6 September 2001
Government backs down on employment tribunals
Press Review 5 September 2001
Johnson defends employment tribunal charges
News Article 22 August 2001
Employment minister Alan Johnson has defended plans to charge workers who take their employers to an industrial tribunal, describing as "ludicrous" suggestions that the government was following a business-led agenda.
Alan Johnson: minister for employment relations and the regions
Interview 22 August 2001
Question: The number of employees taking tribunal action against their employers has risen substantially over the last few years: what do you believe is the reason behind this? To what
Labour MPs revolt over tribunal charges
Press Review 30 July 2001
Turf war expected over employment tribunals
Press Review 2 July 2001
Legal aid reform under threat
Press Review 22 January 2001
Easier tribunal rules in equal pay cases
Press Review 11 December 2000
£10,000 fines for misuse of employment tribunals
Press Review 27 November 2000
Workplace litigation rises to record level
Press Review 23 October 2000